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Giuseppe De Santis (11 February 1917 – 16 May 1997) was an Italian
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. One of the most idealistic neorealist filmmakers of the 1940s and 1950s, he wrote and directed films punctuated by ardent cries for social reform. He was the brother of Italian
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Pasqualino De Santis. His wife was Gordana Miletic (native spelling: Miletić), a Yugoslav actress and former ballet dancer.


Biography

De Santis was born in Fondi,
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. He was a member of the
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(PCI) and fought with the anti-German Resistance in Rome during World War II. He was first a student of philosophy and literature before entering
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's Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia. While working as a journalist for ''Cinema'' magazine, De Santis became, under the influence of Cesare Zavattini, a major proponent of the early neorealist filmmakers who were trying to make films that mirrored the simple and tragic realities of proletarian life using location shooting and nonprofessional actors. In 1942, De Santis collaborated on the script for '' Ossessione'',
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's debut film, which is usually considered one of the first neo-realist films. While still working for ''Cinema'' magazine, he increasingly worked as a screenwriter and assistant director until 1947 when he made his own directorial debut with ''Caccia Tragica'' ('' Tragic Hunt''). Like the two films to follow, it was a sincere call for better living conditions for the Italian working class and agrarian workers. Issues of corruption, the black market, collaboration with the Germans, and treatment of ex-soldiers were also introduced in the film. His third film '' Bitter Rice'' (1950), the story of a young woman working in the rice fields who must choose between two socially disparate suitors, made a star of Silvana Mangano and was a landmark of the new cinematic style. It also earned De Santis an
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nomination for
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. By the early 1950s, the neorealist movement was falling out of favour with critics and audiences. New filmmakers began using dramatic stories that centered on relationships and de Santis also altered his focus. In 1952 he filmed ''Roma ore 11'' ('' Rome 11 o'clock''), the first version of the real tragic accident that
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remade in 1953 as '' Three Forbidden Stories''. In 1959 he won a
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with '' La strada lunga un anno''; the film, produced in
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, had a nomination for the
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as Best Foreign Language Film. In 1979 he was a member of the jury at the 11th Moscow International Film Festival. In 1985 he was a member of the jury at the 14th Moscow International Film Festival. De Santis died in 1997 at the age of 80, in
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, following a heart attack, and a day of mourning was declared in Italy. A part of his archives have been donated to the Reynolds Library of
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. Also, his wife and friends have established a Foundation named after him.


Filmography

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'' (1946) co-writer * '' The Sun Still Rises'' (1946) co-writer * '' Tragic Hunt'' (1947) director and co-writer * '' Bitter Rice'' (1949) director and co-writer * '' No Peace Under the Olive Tree'' (1950) director and co-writer * '' Rome 11:00'' (1952) director and co-writer * '' A Husband for Anna'' (1953) director and co-writer * '' Days of Love'' (1954) director and co-writer * '' The Wolves'' (1956) director and co-writer * '' Engaged to Death'' (1957) co-writer * '' The Road a Year Long'' (1958) director and writer * '' La garçonnière'' (1960) director and co-writer * '' Attack and Retreat'' (1964) co-director and co-writer * (1972) director and co-writer


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:De Santis, Giuseppe Italian film directors People from the Province of Latina 1917 births 1997 deaths Nastro d'Argento winners Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia alumni People of Lazian descent Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement recipients Italian neorealism